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In the warmth of other suns, what words are particularly important for understanding the book? Are any of these terms new words? Define the new words.
How does the author’s diction contribute to the overall tone of the article or text?
Does the author use primarily positive or negative diction? Why?
Do you notice any patterns in the author’s use of diction? What are they?
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History, 21.06.2019 18:00
Which of the following american companies had a monopoly in the late 1800s?
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History, 21.06.2019 20:00
How did the printing press make it difficult for the catholic church to stop the reformation? o a. priests were too busy printing and distributing bibles to oppose protestantism. o b. it created a growing middle class that was no longer interested in religion. o c. critics of the catholic church were able to quickly replace any hey writings the church destroyed. d. there were few printing presses in italy, where leadership of the catholic church was centered.
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History, 22.06.2019 02:30
Pl ! the term laissez-faire refers to the government’s approach, in the 1890s, to foreign policy affecting trade. economic policy affecting business. educational policy affecting schools. domestic policy affecting social reform.
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History, 22.06.2019 02:40
Washington said that the united states would be "friendly and impartial" in regard to foreign conflict. what was his reason behind this statement? a jefferson and washington had determined the u.s. was too weak to wage war. b the u.s. had a treaty with both england and france, and was thus required to remain neutral. c france asked for the united states to stay out of the war, due to trade relationships. d a special envoy from england asked for strict neutrality on behalf of the united states.
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